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The perspectives and use of abundant time, with limited choices of how to use it, by patients in a rehabilitation institution was examined as a useful way of explaining and understanding their behavior. It was found that many patients had difficulty in maintaining conventional markers of time, which subsequently influenced how they viewed and used it. Styles of time usage are described to demonstrate the general patterns patients developed to handle time within the institution.
Kathy Calkins (Wed,) studied this question.